I need something to help a stinky feet problem i developed this year. I accidently got my shoes wet, then it smelled, I was busy and had no time to take it off and when i did my feet stunk really bad, my feet and shoes just always stink now.
Any tips?
What can i use to wash my shoes with to get rid of that smell?
Many poeple got that problem and i was so glad i wasn't one of them but now..=/ its too embarrassing to take off ym shoes anywhere at all, even for one minute!
Try athlete's foot powder on your feet. It's very effective at deoderising them. If there is a chance you have a fungal infection causing the smell, (which is likely if it developed after the wet shoes incident), it should get rid of that as well. [ isis's advice column | Ask isis A Question ]
christina answered Sunday September 9 2007, 12:50 am: Go to a store like Athlete's Foot & let them know your problem. They probably have something that can help this. If they don't, I would try to put baby powder in your shoes & if it doesn't help, then buy new shoes because those sound pretty ass. [ christina's advice column | Ask christina A Question ]
lostbutfound answered Sunday September 9 2007, 12:49 am: umm ok well i'm pretty sure you cant put shoes through the washer but i'm not sure try to find out and if you can then do that then of course pu them in the dryer until the dryer stops then let the shoes sit out in the air like inside cause you dont want to put them outside unless there somewhere safe from bugs and stuff ummm if you cant put shoes in the washer try adn get new shoes and throw those ones out and if you cant do that then i guess you could just soak your shoes in hott water and soap like laudry soap then let them dry after you rinse them but until you do that try not to wear those shoes [ lostbutfound's advice column | Ask lostbutfound A Question ]
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